Immigration to the USA from 1783 to 2018 Analyzed
The United States has welcomed close to 100 million immigrants since 1783. The term “immigrants” refers to those from another[…]
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The United States has welcomed close to 100 million immigrants since 1783. The term “immigrants” refers to those from another[…]
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Although Texas and California are the two most populous states in America and they have many similarities, when it comes[…]
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Millennials require more money to live comfortably than their parents needed. Depending on where they live in the USA, millennials can still enjoy their quality of life and maximize their salaries.
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The United States as a whole has had significant job growth over the same time frame. The many US job opportunities could benefit your family.
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If you are looking for work and are willing to relocate, the United States of America is in desperate need of registered nurses.
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A recent report by WalletHub shows you have a better shot at being happy by living in certain cities. The happiest city to live in America according to the report is Fremont, California.
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At times, when choosing the best place for you and your family to live, you may pick an area with a low cost of living or select a more expensive location that offers high-paying jobs.
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In March of 2018, unemployment benefit claims were at the lowest percentage since December 1969, totaling 201,000, according to a report by the Department of Labor.
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New research by Georgetown University shows there are over 30 million good jobs that do not require a four-year college degree.
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People arrive in the U.S. from all around the globe to live the “American Dream.” A Mexican immigrant, Tito Munoz, claims Mexican food helped him achieve his dream
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